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Tech companies in lawsuit must identify paid journalists and bloggers, federal court rules
Media advocates are concerned about a federal court order that compels two technology companies involved in a drawn-out patent infringement… -
Website with links to infringing videos does not violate copyright laws, court rules
A social media website on which users have provided links to copyrighted videos from third-party servers has not itself violated… -
Federal appeals court orders reconsideration of Rosetta Stone's trademark claims against Google
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., (4th Cir.) ordered a lower court yesterday to reconsider several of Rosetta… -
Indiana court reversed order to identify anonymous posters
The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision ordering The Indianapolis Star to reveal the identity of an… -
DEA agent fails to prove viral video violated Privacy Act
The disclosure of a video showing a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officer accidentally shooting himself in the leg during a… -
State may grant exclusive web streaming rights
The athletic association that oversees public high school sports in Wisconsin is constitutionally entitled to sign exclusive contracts for online… -
Blog's context suggests that posts are protected opinion
An Oregon blogger’s disparaging “almost stream of consciousness-like” statements about the trustee in a bankruptcy case are protected opinion under… -
Company asks judge to throw out anonymous poster ruling
An Internet service provider in Colorado earlier this month asked a federal court to throw out a magistrate judge’s ruling…